I made some experiments with RSP1 and Mini PCs "WINTEL CX-W8" and "GOLE1". This are small PCs with Intel Z8300 Quad-core, Windows10, 2GB (GOLE1 4GB) RAM and 32GB ROM.It works! I tried HDSDR 2.75 with latest API/EXTIO, SDRuno 1.11 and Dump1090. The maximum usable bandwith is about 4MHz with processor load 50-60%. No other programs should be running. I could decode all modes and ADS-B (Dump1090). The USB-port of these Mini-PCs is sufficient as powersupply for the RSP1 even in battery-mode of GOLE1.

Hi Same good results here with a Nexbox T10 .Improving the cooling of the CPU can be useful on those devices.I run all the programs from network connected drives to free USB ports and power consumption.Beware that Linux support on those machines is not optimal yet and sometimes the included power supplyis a good QRM generator.

I read that Nexbox Mini PCs only have 100 Mbit-LAN. Are there no models with Gigabit-LAN?The manufacturer's website is not very talkative about that. They only praise the video decoding qualities.At least Nexbox seems to provide 4 USB sockets while others only have 2 or max. 3.Can the Nexbox Minis be powered from 12 V (e. g. photovoltaic battery)?73, Heinrich

No it is only 100Mbps but there is an USB3 port that should allow the use of an external adapter.I tried a low cost adapter mixed with a 3 ports USB3 Hub but had some problems of dis-connexion.Hub seems OK but doesn't allow an external power supply.For the power supply it needs 5V at 3A and there is some kind of protection .With 5.6V it doesn't start.5.3 is OK and leaves margin to power hungry USB hard drives.At 5V cable length can be a problem so the 12V / 5V regulator must be close to the box.

Thanks. I have already been looking at the specs of Minix NGC 1 and Beelink BT7. They seem to have Gigabit-LAN. 12 V are important for remote operation. USB ports are needed for SDRs and remote controlling of antenna relays and such. But I have not yet made up my mind. Im am still dreaming of a remote station far away from the electromagnetic garbage of my neighbours, power lines and such. This ist the reason why I am interested in low power mini PCs. The current obstacle is the price of a real restate "in the green" .73, Heinrich

A few other tips:To spare USB ports I thought it would be clever to use a Blue tooth Keyboard and mouse instead of the one I am usingthat needs a USB dongle.Very bad idea they need to be paired each time you change machine or even OS on the same one.This requires a real keyboard. Sometimes they don't work at all in Linux or some Android boxes.Linux support on the Nexbox T10 is poor actually:No sdcardNo WiFiNo sound except in HDMI with a patch:http://linuxiumcomau.blogspot.com/2016/ ... l-and.htmlFor remote operation may be POE with external adapters could be nice.